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Deep Water

Country: Australia, Language: English, 87 mins

  • Director: Amanda Blue
  • Writer: Amanda Blue; Jacob Hickey
  • Producer: Darren Dale; Stewart Dean

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Up to 80 murders, 30 unsolved cases, thousands of assaults. In the 1980s and 1990s a murderous epidemic grips Sydney. The attackers are united by contempt. Their targets united by the fact they are gay. Deep Water: The Real Story presents the full account of the gay hate crimes that bloodied Sydney’s coastline. It stirs up old cases in the hope that new evidence will rise to the surface and maybe, after all these years, there will be peace for the dead and justice for their loved ones.


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Cast & Characters

Shane Brown as Himself;
Mitchell Butel as Thomas Katz;
Dr. Allan Cala as Himself;
Susie Elelman as Herself;
Craig Ellis as Himself;
Rick Feneley as Himself;
Dean Ingram as Himself;
Steve Johnson as Himself;
David McMahon as Himself;
Duncan McNab as Himself;
Jacqueline Milledge as Herself;
Steve Page as Himself;
Alan Rosendale as Himself;
Peter Russell as Himself;
Ted Russell as Himself